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Why Navajo Generating Station Is No Longer Commercially Viable
The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) has done extensive research into the difficult circumstances facing Navajo Generation Station.
August 16, 2017
Why Navajo Generating Station Is No Longer Commercially Viable
FirstEnergy bailout proposals grow more audacious, and onerous, for Ohio ratepayers
FirstEnergy has excelled lately at inventing new ways for customers to pay for bad management.
August 01, 2016
David Schlissel
Report
Commentary: Washington Should Not Invest in Coal
By the Editorial Board of The (Olympia, Wash.) Olympian The national conversation about the future of using coal to fuel electrical power plants has mostly focused on the environmental hazards of mining, shipping and burning this dirtiest of…
December 01, 2014
Commentary: Washington Should Not Invest in Coal
Analysis
IEEFA West Virginia: If Power Plant Is So Valuable, Why Is FirstEnergy Seeking to Transfer All the Risk to Ratepayers?
West Virginia: If Power Plant Is So Valuable, Why Is FirstEnergy Seeking to Transfer All the Risk to Ratepayers?
August 28, 2017
Cathy Kunkel
Analysis
A White Elephant at Newcastle
A proposal to build a fourth coal-export terminal in Newcastle, Australia, is about as big a boondoggle in the making as one can imagine. Even executives at Port Waratah Coal Services, the company that wants to erect the T4 facility are…
July 14, 2015
A White Elephant at Newcastle
Teck Resources: Rough road on oil sands investments
There may be no better example of Canada’s deeply afflicted oil sands industry than Teck Resources, the long-established mining company that is on hard times today in part for its overly optimistic expectations regarding its venture in oil…
April 01, 2015
Tom Sanzillo, Deborah Lawrence
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IEEFA Report: Almost $30 Billion in Revenues Lost to Taxpayers by ‘Great Giveaway’ of Federally Owned Coal in Powder River Basin
June 25, 2012
IEEFA Report: Almost $30 Billion in Revenues Lost to Taxpayers by ‘Great Giveaway’ of Federally Owned Coal in Powder River Basin
A Cynical Utility Industry Shows Its Cards (Shift Risk to Ratepayers and Kill Rooftop Solar)
A Cynical Utility Industry Shows Its Cards (Shift Risk to Ratepayers and Kill Rooftop Solar)
February 18, 2015
Cathy Kunkel
Analysis
China 2017 review: World’s second-biggest economy continues to drive global trends in energy investment
China continued to be the world’s dominant force in the building and financing of clean energy technology globally in 2017.
January 01, 2018
Tim Buckley, Simon Nicholas, Melissa Brown...
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